[center][h2][color=red]EVENTS ARE LIVE![/color][/H2][/center] [sub][sub][h3]A [b][u]fire[/u][/b] has begun in [b][u]Brooklyn[/u][/b], and is quickly spreading.[/h3][/sub][/sub] Innocents are in danger. Worse, buildings are in danger. We all know where the real priorities are. [indent]Stop the spread of the fire! Rescue the damsel in distress! [sub]Maybe yell at those asshats for recording the disaster.[/sub][/indent] [sub][sub][h3]An [b][u]armored truck heist[/u][/b] has begun in [b][u]Lower Manhattan[/u][/b], and the authorities won't arrive in time.[/h3][/sub][/sub] Innocents are probably not in danger. These guys seem pretty efficient. Still, probably best not to let them get away. [indent]Stop the heist! Avoid civilian casualties! [sub]Compliment the bad guys on being so damn cool.[/sub][/indent] [hr] How you guys react to these events are up to you. They are set in specific boroughs, but if you feel like your character would be justified in being around the area, even if they don't operate out of that borough, feel free to intervene—just use your best judgment in whether or not it makes sense to arrive in time. Similarly, there's no actual limit to how many of you can involve yourself with these events. However, we GMs would request that you, again, use your best judgment. If you see a couple people already hopping in to deal with the fire, five more of you probably don't need to tag along after that. There's also no explicit time limit to interact with the events, but GMs will monitor things and if we feel that things are dragging on, or if no one involves themselves with an event, we will move to resolve them if need be. These events [i]will[/i] happen relatively frequently. There will be plenty to go around for all to interact with. With that all in mind, have fun!